New Release & Review – Small Things (Out of the Box 14) by Robert J Crane @robertjcrane

Sienna Nealon doesn’t need any complications. On the run from the law, trying to carve out as much of a life for herself as she can, the last thing she needs is the idiotic Guy Friday pounding on her door one night, wounded and begging for help.

But helping people is part of who Sienna is, and soon she’s embroiled in the fight against an assassin with the power to seemingly appear and disappear at will. Hunted all over the United States, Sienna must protect Friday as the two of them explore his past in order to reveal the unbelievable secret that ties Sienna and Friday in a way that neither of them ever expected.

With an author as prolific as Robert, it is seriously difficult to find something new to say. How many ways can I tell you “this is a great book – get it on your e-reader now”. Well, quite a few if the number of past reviews is any indication.

But I digress.

Once again, we are treated to something a little different. This was laugh out loud funny. But at the same time, quite poignant. And the character unveiled? For real? Wow. That’s gonna be fun.

It’s plain that I enjoyed this one. Fast paced, twisty-turny (I never saw the reveal coming despite the foreshadowing), but with some measure of support and solidarity regained for Sienna, despite the ratcheting up of the campaign against her.

Robert J. Crane was born and raised on Florida’s Space Coast before moving to the upper midwest in search of cooler climates and more palatable beer. He graduated from the University of Central Florida with a degree in English Creative Writing. He worked for a year as a substitute teacher and worked in the financial services field for seven years while writing in his spare time.